🖋️ Elevate your iPad game—precision meets power in one sleek stylus!
The FOJOJO Stylus Pen is a premium aluminum-crafted accessory designed for iPads from 2018 to 2025, featuring native palm rejection for natural hand placement, pixel-perfect accuracy without tilt or pressure sensitivity, and a rapid 30-minute Type-C fast charge delivering 20 hours of continuous use. Its magnetic adsorption ensures secure storage on compatible iPads, making it the ultimate tool for professionals seeking seamless productivity and creative freedom.
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Color | white |
Charging Time | 30 minutes |
Compatible Devices | Compatible with Apple iPad Pro 11"/13"(M4), iPad 2024 Air 11"/13"(M2) 2024,compatible with iPad 10th/9th/8th/7th/6th gen, iPad mini 6th/5th gen, compatible with iPad Air 5th/4th/3rd gen,iPad Pro 12.9" (6th/5th/4th/3rd gen), iPad Pro 11"(4th/3rd/2nd/1st gen) |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Average Life Standby | 20 Hours |
Number of Batteries | 20 C batteries required. (included) |
Item Weight | 0.64 Grams |
Item Diameter | 0.2 Inches |
Item Dimensions | 6.5 x 0.2 x 0.2 inches |
M**M
Works great
Great and useful pen. Mine is a little louder than I expected but other than that perfect
K**N
Easy to use and very economical.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Works well with my iPad. Charges easily and fits in the pencil slot on my iPad case.
T**A
Works on iPad mini 7
I bought this stylus for occasional notetaking on my iPad mini 7. After trying another similar stylus that didn’t write very well, I’m happy to report that this stylus writes perfectly on the iPad mini 7 with no skipping. This is even with a glass screen protector on.It pairs perfectly. I just turn it on and it works.I’m not really sure what battery life is like (need to use it more) but I’ve had it off in my bag for a couple weeks and the battery is still good so standby time at least is excellent.The magnet works pretty well to attach to my iPad mini (it charges via usb-c).It loses one star for me due to some questionable design choices. I REALLY wish this had a physical button instead of a touch button. I trigger it accidentally and when I tap it and it doesn’t work I don’t know if I just missed the touch target or the pencil is malfunctioning. I also really wish there were 3 lights instead of just one to convey battery level. I have no idea what the battery level for this is. I assume the light will change color when it gets low. I have no idea what percentage that will be. So many other pencils use a 3 light system (including the one I tried before that was perfect in features but didn’t work). I would prefer that.This pencil works as advertised and for the price is a great alternative to the Apple Pencil. I’ll probably be looking long term for a pencil that works as well as this one but with a physical button and better battery display.
D**F
very good buy
I did have to return it because I was gifted one after buying it. It works well, and very realistic feeling when you use it on your ipad.
S**A
Yessss !!!
Great for my iPad !!! Love how it’s very delicate and easy to use !!
D**N
Good alternative
This pen is a good alternative for the real deal, I had no trouble using it, I can write well, no lag or issues when drawing to writing, and the only thing is that is kind of an issue is the usb cover on my pen tends to fall out when I move it around it doesn't really fit snuggly in the slot.
A**R
BEWARE: scratch screens but don’t work through screen protectors
I purchased two of these for my kids (age 6) to practice writing and drawing. We each have an iPad 6, and I have had an Apple Pencil that I use with mine. However, it is too large and awkward (and expensive!) for them to use, so I was thrilled to find these, especially at the price point they're at.When I tried to pair these with my kids' iPads, it was a nightmare. When it finally did pair, it would only write when the stylus was held at a very low (less than 45 degree) angle. As soon as it was held more perpendicular to the writing surface, it would stop writing. I figured I got a dud and tried to use the other one, but to no avail. The tablets both have protective cases with built-in screen protectors. When I use my Apple Pencil on their tablets, I have no problems so didn't really think it could be the case causing the problem.However, when I used this stylus on my iPad (which has no screen protector) it worked exactly as expected. The feeling was pretty similar to the Pencil but it weighs less so was a bit more comfortable. There is no pressure sensitivity but that would be fine for my kids. Pairing *without* a screen protector was pretty quick, although not as immediate as the Pencil.If this would work with my kids' cases, I would have given it five stars. However, the Pencil clearly has more oomph to allow it to transmit through the screen protector and this stylus just doesn't. Now I'm stuck between returning these or buying new cases. Ugh.UPDATE: I bought new cases and glass screen protectors. I let my kids use these pens without the screen protectors while I waited for the new ones to arrive. When I cleaned the screens off, I realized they were covered in scratches!!! These carbon fiber tips destroy unprotected screens!! 🤬 figuring the damage is done, I put the screen protectors on anyway and wouldn’t you know it, the pens won’t work vertically still. You need to hold them at about a 45 angle and even then it’s still patchy.Returned. But now I’ve wasted money on new cases and screen protectors and worse, all three ipads have scratches on them from me trying to get these blasted things to work.
A**.
Would recommend only as a last resort
As you can see in the picture, I have compared the stylish pencil with a Apple Pencil. The left one is the stylish pencil and the right is the Apple Pencil. The stylish is longer and it also weight less. The stylish was comfortable to hold and had a good grip. At First, it charged relatively fast, it was easy to connect and use, and drew pretty well. The quality wasn’t the best though, as it felt cheap, somewhat weak, and felt low quality. I had the pencil for about 8 months, and at first (probably the first 3 months) it worked great. It drew great and was fast to charge, but after a while, I encountered some problems. First, after some time, the drawing ability was reduced as it would “cut off” while I would take notes and also encountered problems connecting it to my iPad. The battery also reduced as I would end up charging it more frequently. After about 8 months, it stoped working altogether, as it would no longer charge. In the long run, if you are able to, I’d recommend buying yourself a Apple Pencil as it would last way longer. Though it is much more expensive, I’ll definitely go with the Apple Pencil. I’d recommend this product only if you absolutely need something to write with and expect it to last less than a year. I don’t want to be discouraging, but something to definitely keep in mind.
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